platoon如何读

英:[pləˈtu:n]

美:[pləˈtun]

platoon是什么意思

  • n.排;一组;团
  • v.交替;在同一位置使用交替

platoon自然拼读

pla·toon

pl tun

platoon变形

复数:platoons

第三人称单数:platoons

现在分词:platooning

过去式:platooned

过去分词:platooned

platoon英英释义

noun

a subdivision of a company-sized military unit normally consisting of two or more squads or sections

a group of persons sharing a common characteristic or activityespecially: a group of football players who are trained for either offense or defense and are sent into or withdrawn from the game as a body

a platoon of waiters

verb

transitive verb

to play (one player) alternately with another player in the same position (as on a baseball team)

intransitive verb

to alternate with another player at the same position

to use alternate players at the same position

platoon词组

platoon leadern. 排长

platoon词源中文解释

1630年代,“一小群士兵一起行动,但与主要部队分开”,源自法语 peloton “排,一群人”,字面意思是“小球”(15世纪),因此,“聚集”,是法语 pelote “球”的缩小形式(见 pellet)。足球意义上的“一组球员在场上训练以作为一个单位行动”是在1941年。

platoon_公路科技行业词汇

车队

platoon词源英文解释

Noun French peloton small detachment, literally, ball, from Middle French pelote little ball — more at pellet

The first known use of platoon was circa 1547

platoon儿童词典英英释义

plausibleadjective

seemingly fair, reasonable, or valuable but often not so

a plausible excuse

appearing worthy of belief

the argument was both plausible and powerful

plauditnoun

applause

enthusiastic approval—usually used in plural

received the plaudits of the critics

plauditnoun

applause

enthusiastic approval—usually used in plural

received the plaudits of the critics

platypusnoun

a small water-dwelling egg-laying mammal of eastern Australia and Tasmania with a fleshy bill resembling that of a duck, webbed feet, and a broad flattened tail

platynoun

either of two small freshwater fish that are often kept in tropical aquariums and are noted for their varied and brilliant colors

platnoun

a small plot of ground

a plan or map of an area with lots marked out

platternoun

a large plate used especially for serving meat

a phonograph record

platternoun

a large plate used especially for serving meat

a phonograph record

platoonnoun

a part of a military company consisting of two or more squads

a group of football players sent into or withdrawn from the game as a body

platoon 例句

1 A platoon of ants carried a dead cockroach sedately through the door, demonstrating what should be done with corpses.

2 From the looks on the faces of my other platoon mates, they were all confused.

3 He and his command Sergeant Major Harry Harris demanded excellence from every unit, every platoon, and every cadet.

4 Is platoon poison raised colour what effect does capsule have?

排毒养颜胶囊有什么副作用?

5 It surprised me to see how hard these things were for the white recruits in the other platoons at boot camp.

6 They stood in line like a platoon, and each one lifted up his left arm and pointed at me.

7 I stood up from my chair and ordered my platoon to “stand fast,” or remain still, as I reminded them about the room inspection that was going to take place immediately after school.

8 His own platoon had been the first ever all- Indian platoon in the history of the Marines and his instructors had not known what to expect.

9 The platoon leader picked up the radio and called headquarters.

10 The platoon could expect support from K Company, which was scheduled to come in with the headquarters group and a heavy machine-gun platoon just behind the Third.

11 At the gym a platoon was undressing in the locker room.

12 I did learn to swim, but I was the last man in our platoon to do so.

13 They’d let the men walking point go past, and then, when they were between the point men and the rest of the platoon, opened fire.

14 As the platoon of policemen minced past they didn’t hear him beg.

15 Was inspired by a platoon from the 39 th battalion.

创作灵感来自第39营的一个排.

16 My platoon responded with a coordinated “Yes, Sergeant,” and began to join the flood headed toward the door.

17 Our whole platoon really playing volleyball this time.

18 It was a platoon of Welsh Guards in good order, rifles at the slope, led by a second lieutenant.

19 On December 14, word came that another company was pinned down by enemy fire, and de la O and his platoon were ordered to go help.

20 The platoon leader called in artillery, whispering the map coordinates over his radio.

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